![]() Now, move to a newer MacBook Pro I just bought and I am running a one month trial version of Office 365 for Mac which includes Outlook. ![]() And with Office Reminders turned ON, the normal and correct behavior on that older machine running Office 2011 is that Office Reminders pop up when appropriate whether the actual application, Outlook is running or not. On the older of the two machines I run Office 2011 and among other apps, I use Outlook for Calendar function. On two different MacBook Pro's, both running 10.12.3, I run Office for Mac. So I will try here in the hopes maybe some Office 2016 user can help me. The support person didn't even seem to understand the issue. Hi, I've tried finding an answer to this question through Microsoft, even by chatting with Microsoft support, to no avail.
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